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German Actor Günter Maria Halmer Dies At 83
He was known for his breakthrough role in the 1970s series 'Wild Years'. Halmer was born in Rosenheim. He was known for his roles in television series such as 'München 7' and 'Die Wilden Siebziger'. Halmer began his acting career in 1969.
NDR Info
AI Chatbot Memory Function Discussed
Discussions focused on the memory function of AI chatbots and how to access settings for it. Multiple sources report on discussions surrounding the memory function of AI chatbots.
SWR Aktuell
German Ministry Discusses Ukraine Support
The longer the war continues, the more financial resources will be required, making the situation economically interesting.
NDR Info
Porsche Automobil Holding SE Reports Loss
Porsche Automobil Holding SE reported a loss of nearly one billion euros in the first half of the year. The loss is attributed to a write-down on its investments.
SWR Aktuell
Germany's Baden-Württemberg To Elect New Minister-President
The state parliament of Baden-Württemberg is expected to elect a new Minister-President today. The 60-year-old Green Party politician Jim Östimir is slated to succeed Winfried Kretschmann.
Inforadio RBB
EU Favors European-Made Medicines
A new proposal suggests that European-made medicines will be prioritized within the European Union.
SWR Aktuell
New Films From Soderbergh and Howard Premiering
New films from directors Steven Soderbergh and Ron Howard are set to premiere. The announcement was made during a presentation of successful auto and adrenaline blockbusters.
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German Gastronomy Business Celebrates Anniversary With 2006 Prices
Tobi's restaurant in Stuttgart is celebrating its anniversary by offering prices from 20 years ago. Currywurst and fries were priced at 5.40 Euros when the establishment first opened.
Bluesky Social
Post-Stroke Care By Coordinators Crucial For Disadvantaged
The importance of subsequent care provided by stroke coordinators is said, regardless of a patient's financial status.
SWR Aktuell
Medical Associations Warn Of Fewer Appointments Due To Funding
Some medical associations are warning that a lack of sufficient funding could lead to fewer patient appointments. They argue that if less money is provided, the number of available appointments will decrease.
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